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:15:00
- We'll talk about that later.
- I don't see any "M" on that brand.

:15:05
I'll put an "M" on it
when you earn it.

:15:07
That's fair enough. I'll earn it.
:15:14
Never liked seeing strangers.
:15:16
Guess it's 'cause no stranger
ever good newsed me.

:15:29
Hello.
:15:30
- Saw the smoke of your fire.
- Yes?

:15:32
- Where do you travel?
- Nowhere.

:15:35
Remain here on Don Diego's land.
You are welcome for a night, a week--

:15:39
- Are you Diego?
- No--

:15:42
- Where is he?
- At his home across the river.

:15:44
Six hundred kilometers south.
:15:46
- How far is that?
- About 400 miles.

:15:49
That's too much land for one man.
Why, it ain't decent.

:15:52
Here's all this land aching
to be used and never has been.

:15:54
It is for Don Diego to do as he chooses.
This land is Don Diego's.

:15:59
What is that river
you were talking about?

:16:01
The Rio Grande--
:16:02
Tell Don Diego all the land
north of that river is mine.

:16:06
Tell him to stay off of it.
:16:08
- But the land is his.
- Where did he get it?

:16:10
Many years ago by grant and patent,
inscribed by the king of all Spain.

:16:15
You mean he took it away
from whoever was here before.

:16:17
- Indians maybe.
- Maybe so.

:16:19
I'm taking it away from him.
:16:22
Others have thought as you.
Others have tried.

:16:25
And you've always been
good enough to stop them?

:16:27
It is my work.
:16:30
Pretty unhealthy job.
:16:33
Get away, Matt.
:16:36
I'm sorry for you--
:16:42
How about you?
You want some of it?

:16:45
It is not my land. I will wait
until Don Diego tells me what to do.

:16:49
Go tell him what happened.
Tell him what I said.

:16:54
Take your friend's horse.
We'll bury him. Move!


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